Hi !
I got the same problem. I use R itself to install those package I got them.
Try this It may work !
Sincerly !
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justin bem wrote:
Hi !
I got the same problem. I use R itself to install those package I got them.
Try this It may work !
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Hm. Everyone else got it (the reasons for the change).
The reason is that beginners often fail to get it (package vs.
library), and one of the contributing factors is the naming approach,
which isn't clear. Certain people are rather sensitive to mistakes of
this nature, so we end up with 2-3
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Spencer Graves wrote:
The reasons to 'introduce package() and deprecate library()' may be
OBVIOUS to you, but they completely escape me. Could you please clarify why
that's obvious? I've seen many admonitions on this list that the term is
package NOT library, but I
Hi,
I am trying to make my own package of R functions, datasets and help
files, which were originally in S and have been converted. As a Unix
user, I am trying to make a package that installs on Windows and I am
having some trouble.
I have a zip file that seems to unzip fine, but I have to
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 05:35:12PM -0600, Barbara Bailey wrote:
I am trying to make my own package of R functions, datasets and help
files, which were originally in S and have been converted. As a Unix
user, I am trying to make a package that installs on Windows and I am
having some